Bee Products

Bee Pollen

Often called a ‘perfect food’, extensive tests on animals show that life can be sustained on an exclusive diet of bee pollen and water. That proves Bee Pollen is a complete food in every sense of the world. Many athletes around the world sing the praises of bee pollen as an effective energy and stamina supplement. Bee Pollen rejuvenates your body, stimulates organs and glands, enhances vitality, and brings about a longer life span. The pollen is used as a protein source and the nectar is an energy source. Bee pollen’s ability to consistently and noticeably increase energy levels makes it a favorite substance among many world class athletes and those interested in sustaining and enhancing quality performance.

Bee Propolis

Bee propolis is the the sticky substance which bees use to hold the hive together. The active botanical ingredients in bee propolis are believed to defend the hive and its inhabitants. Used by bees to create a sterile environment for the hive, Propolis contains a complex mixture of natural immune-building compounds. The anti-inflammatory and antiboitic properties of Propolis may prove active against sore throats, colds, coughs, flu and much more. Bee Propolis also inhibits prostaglandin production, thereby stopping inflammation.

Bee Propolis is a resin gathered from plants by bees and used in the construction of hives. Also used o seal cracks in the hive like glue. Propolis has numerous immune building properties. One of the most powerful foods found in nature, Propolis is a highly complex mixture of waxes, resins, balsams, oils and a small amount of pollen.

Propolis is taken by mouth or used externally to sterilize and disinfect skin irritations, cuts, rashes and bruises because it contains phyotonizides. Phytotonizides make Propolis a safe and effective natural antibiotic and eliminates the drug reactions or resistance seen with prescription antibiotics. In order to ensure max effectiveness, Propolis must be kept in propert temperature when gathered.

As a supplement, Bee Propolis is an excellent aid against bacterial infections. Stimulates ‘phagocytosis’; helps white blood cells to destroy bacteria. Propolis has great possibility in the medical field as a natural antibiotic.

Bee Royal Jelly

Royal Jelly is a creamy white substance synthesized by the common worker bee only for feeding the Queen bee. Despite extensive studies, Royal Jelly chemical components remains a mystery.The Queen bee has a remarkable long life and reproductive capacity compared to worker bees.

Royal jelly, which is secreted from the salivary glands of worker bees, serves as food for all young larvae and as the only food for larvae that will develop into queenbees. Honeybees make royal jelly for the benefit of the Queen bee, who lives 5 times longer than the worker bees. During the 3 days in which the worker bee larvae are fed on royal jelly, they reach the maximum development; their weight multiplies about 250 times. Feeding only Royal Jelly for entire life, the Queen could reach maturity 5 days earlier than worker bees and double the size of worker bee. A Queen Bee may live for five years that is much longer than worker bees who only live six weeks or less. She can lay 1500 eggs in one day. Queen honeybees lay two kinds of eggs: fertilized, female eggs, which have two sets of chromosomes and develop into workers or queens, and unfertilized, male eggs, which have only one set of chromosomes and develop into drones.
This rich concentrated food is not just helpful for the bees. It contains remarkable amounts of proteins, lipids, glucides, vitamins, hormones, enzymes, mineral substances, and specific essential factors that act as biocatalysts in cell regeneration processes within the human body.

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